Since 2015, Grégoire Bonnet plays the character of Philippe in Scenes of Households on M6. He thus plays a middle-aged pharmacist alongside Amélie Etasse alias Camille. And if he continues to appreciate this role after almost ten years on television, it has had a significant impact on his personal life.
On Saturday November 30, the 58-year-old actor was a guest on the show Censored for Telepro. The opportunity for him to make confidences about his separation from Auréliethe mother of his daughter Églantine.
Grégoire Bonnet: “It cost me a separation”
Asked about his roles on the small screen, Grégoire Bonnet revealed that he had decided to make his career his priority. A choice which, however, had consequences on his personal life. “I started recurring in Nina and Scènes de households at the same time and I was at the theater in the evenings. This got me separated” he remembered.
Despite the end of his relationship, the one who plays Doctor Proust on France 2 admitted: “You have to checkout anyway”. If David Barbet pointed out to him that his career had therefore “expensive”, he replied with humor: “Yeah, but I won quite a bit”. Since his separation, the actor has managed to keep cordial relations with his daughter's mother.
The actor found love again but continues to live alone
Despite the end of his love story, Grégoire Bonnet keeps smiling. Indeed, he who admitted to living “a bit of a hermit“found”the right person”. The couple, however, decided to live separately. “She has two children and I have other people's children… I adore them, but there is an implication, a commitment, a move… In fact, I have become very lazy I think” he explained.
On a daily basis, Philippe's interpreter therefore lives alone in his Parisian apartment. A situation that suits him perfectly. He also specified: “At first it was very difficult for me, but now it's great to live alone. Being at home, alone, is a luxury”. Confidences that are sincere to say the least.
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